Example sentences of "[adv] work in [art] " in BNC.

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1 He went on to work in a hospital ship in the Mediterranean — a year which he later described as being one of the most enjoyable of his life .
2 Peter Morgan had no complaints , however , and went on to work in the hotels and restaurants of the Lyons empire .
3 Next month he travels to Nuremburg to do parish work before going on to work in the archives in the Papal capital .
4 Very often pupils will benefit from the opportunity to see and handle , and discuss a few selected artefacts at close hand , before going on to work in the display galleries .
5 Henry Smith did not , however , follow this new British school , but chose rather to work in the theory of numbers and elliptic functions , in which the Germans were pre-eminent .
6 Although these are specialised positions , each team member needs to be flexible enough to work in a number of projects in different areas .
7 Andrew Eliel , editor of the guide , said the award had been launched because it was felt the best chef did not necessarily work in the best restaurant .
8 The final point , on the purely technical side , is that accessories which offer automatic dialling of telephone numbers via a Hayes-compatible modem wo n't necessarily work in the UK .
9 If the weather was fine and we wanted to be out in the mountains , then we would only work in the evening .
10 However close the match of management behaviour to the criteria described , performance management can only work in the broader context of managing change through learning ( see chapter 6 ) .
11 The ruler does n't only work in the horizontal direction .
12 The 18-track set charts the retiring Coventry boy 's progress from The Specials ' 1979 hit , ‘ Gangsters ’ , through Fun Boy Three 's collaboration with Bananarama , ‘ It Ai n't What You Do ’ , to solo work in the '90s .
13 When last heard of — in the early Seventies — he had returned to the United States and was apparently working in a fast food restaurant .
14 Typical quotes were : ‘ They only work in the nuclear industry ’ .
15 This obviously works in the favour of RUN FOR FREE , who already looked a worthy favourite judged on his 12-length demolition of stable companion Miinnehoma here three weeks ago .
16 ROSALIND BRUNT , Tessa Perkins and Karen Jones , who all work in the Centre for Popular Culture at Sheffield City Polytechnic , talk about women both sides of the screen .
17 Packages like Omicron 's XIS and Multisoft Premier Plus offer multicurrency facilities in all of their accounting and distribution ledgers , whereas the Sage Sovereign general ledger only works in the user 's chosen base currency , although its sales and purchase ledgers are multicurrency .
18 It only works in the direction in which it 's throwing the ions .
19 In a couple of landscapes executed at Carrières Saint-Denis , where he had spent a week or so working in the company of Derain , late in the autumn of 1909 , Braque had already begun to transform the subtlety and observational quality of the Roche Guyon landscapes into tighter , more arbitrary compositions , reminiscent in the emphasis on the vertical and horizontal structure broken by forty-five degree diagonals ( and also in colour , which is once again darker and harsher ) of the Maisons à Estaque .
20 Perhaps working in a place like this was n't such a bad idea after all .
21 Gradually other women finished the insides of their houses and came outside to work in the sunlight .
22 An example of the first type is found in Morris ( Herbert ) Ltd v Saxelby [ 1916 ] 1 AC 688 where the defendant was bound for seven years after employment not to work in the UK or Ireland in the sale or manufacture of pulley blocks , hand overhead runways , electric overhead runways or hand overhead travelling cranes .
23 ‘ There is obviously a consensus that , generally speaking , it is useful not to work in an environment with pictures of naked women , ’ said a committee spokeswoman yesterday .
24 Others find it best to work in a revision group .
25 While it would be churlish to pass over the considerable tree planting effort already wrought in the central belt by the trust , the results of a three-year research project undertaken at the University of Edinburgh reveal little evidence that the needs and wants of local people have provided the vehicle for environmental change .
26 Nevertheless , once a school opens its gates to a broader public than the one it has been designed to serve , its staff can no longer work in an educational laager , isolated from the outside world .
27 In West Germany , every residential facility has to have a residents ' committee by law — this may not work in every case , but it speaks of a different attitude to the residents themselves .
28 However , their memories do not work in a logical way like ours , but in an emotional fashion and by association .
29 ‘ Do not work in a hurry … do nothing for nothing , and see that you get paid for everything . ’
30 More and more money from public taxation has been put in to such services one way or another , yet the services still do not work in a foolproof way , for a number of practical reasons .
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